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The Osage Nation reported that the historic "Million Dollar Elm" tree on the Osage Nation campus in Pawhuska was cut down Tuesday night. The Osage Nation Police Department suspects it was ...
The Osage Allotment Act of 1906 states that the Osage Nation owns the subsurface rights to minerals in the area. The Minerals Council is an arm of the Osage Nation that manages the Osage Minerals ...
Speaking to reporters after the Tulsa Regional Chamber’s State of the Tribes luncheon Tuesday, Osage Nation Principal Chief ...
The future of northeast Oklahoma depends on continuing these partnerships. When tribal nations thrive, we all benefit, writes ...
One of the busts depicts Chief Lookout—the longest-serving chief of the Osage Nation—who was 12 years old when he and his people made that final journey to Oklahoma. After the 1915 exhibition ...
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Osage Nation makes history with trust land acquisitionAssistant Principal Chief RJ Walker remembered the day when he heard the Osage Nation’s application to put their 43,000-acre land into trust was approved. “I think I was in my office ...
The cemetery is located at the corner of Highway 99 and County Rd. 2667, just south of Pawhuska. This is the first ...
But when Jim Gray, a former chief of the Osage Nation, and other Osage leaders invited the filmmaker to Oklahoma to hear their concerns about his new project, Scorsese came. Scorsese listened.
Elise Paschen, an enrolled member of the Osage Nation, has released her latest collection of poems titled “Blood Wolf Moon,” ...
Principal chiefs from the Cherokee Nation, Osage Nation and Muscogee (Creek) Nation addressed the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, ...
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